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CEO Matthew Prince unveils powerful new tools to block AI companies from freely scraping web content, a move that could redefine how publishers, platforms, and AI firms coexist on the internet.
Cloudflare says that, of customer‑identified DDoS attacks, competitors are behind 63% of attacks, and 5% are self‑inflicted.
Cloudflare has confirmed an issue affecting its popular 1.1.1.1 public DNS resolver, which many rely on for fast and private browsing.
Pay Per Crawl signals a new web business model – charging AI bots for access and giving content creators a new path to profit.
Cloudflare’s new pay per crawl system for site owners and content creators is currently in a private beta.
Cloudflare claims to be able to accommodate these benevolent bots by allowing domain owners to selectively bypass payment for certain crawlers. For others, they might selectively impose a punishment; ...
By blocking AI bots and enabling micropayments for access, Cloudflare aims to help content creators protect and monetize their content.